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Breadmaker Spare Parts

Breadmaker parts chosen by the correct model

Breadmaker spare parts should always be checked by model, because paddles, tins, belts, lids, seals, drives and internal fittings can vary between versions that look very similar externally. If you are replacing a worn or damaged part, the full model number is the best place to start.

This category covers common breadmaker repairs and replacement needs including kneading paddles, tins, belts, lids, seals, control parts and other service items. Whether the machine is no longer kneading properly, a tin has worn out, or an external fitting has broken, model matching helps you choose the right replacement faster.

If the rating plate is hard to read, use the model-number help guide or Fixit Fox Finder before ordering.

Popular part types in this category

These are some of the most popular spare part types people look for in this category.

Common breadmaker faults and repair routes

Use these common fault routes to narrow down the spare part needed for your repair, especially if the appliance is not working properly and you do not yet know the exact part.

Model matching and buying help

These support options are here to help you identify your appliance model number, find the correct spare parts, confirm compatibility and fix your appliance.

Popular Breadmaker Spare Parts

These products are the most popular spare parts for this appliance category.

Why model number matching matters

Browsing by appliance, brand and part type is useful for narrowing the route, but it should not be your final fit check. Appliance revisions often use different seals, pumps, shelves, filters, elements, drawers, handles or control parts even where the part looks right by eye.

Common questions

Should I search by model number or shop by category?
Search by model number first. Browsing spare part type pages can help your knowledge of parts, but exact model matching is still the safest way to avoid ordering the wrong part.

Why do similar parts not always fit the same appliance range?
Manufacturers often change fitment across production revisions. Shelves, seals, pumps, elements, filters, drawers and control parts can look similar while using different mountings or dimensions.